A mom was “minutes away from death” and had to learn to walk again after her chest pains turned out to be a flesh-eating bug ravaging her pancreas.

Sam Lewis, 38, had been to the doctors three times with a pain in her chest before doctors found a gallstone blocking her bile duct.

After being hospitalized, Sam’s health quickly declined and she was diagnosed with pancreatitis which became necrotizing.

The mom-of-three spent six months in hospital and had to have half her pancreas cut away to save her life.

Now Sam has to eat a strict low fat carb diet to avoid inflammation in her pancreas — meaning she can no longer have a fry up.

Sam, a children’s entertainer, from Bournemouth, Dorset, said: “At one point I was minutes away from death.

“Pancreatitis is evil and it can take you.

“It’s hard pill to swallow.”

Sam first started getting chest pains in 2021 while getting her children ready for the school run.

She went to hospital but was told she had costochondritis — an inflammation of the breastbone – and sent home with painkillers.

Sam got a similar pain again in March 2022 but after going to the doctors she claims her symptoms were “shrugged off” for long Covid.

But later that month the pain came back again so Sam went to hospital and was taken for a CT scan which revealed a gallstone blocking her bile duct.

This had caused pancreatitis — where the pancreas becomes inflamed.

Sam said: “They said we believe you have acute pancreatitis.

“They said ‘we’re going to put you on a low fat diet and you’ll be fine’.”

But things suddenly took a turn for the worst.

She said: “It went from acute to necrotising overnight.

“My whole body swelled up.

“My gallstone was attacking my pancreas.

“I looked so swollen I looked like I was eight months pregnant.

“I couldn’t move my ankles.”

Sam was taken to intensive care and her family were told that she might not make it through.

She said: “My family came in. It was heart-wrenching. I couldn’t breathe properly.

“It was just so scary.”

Miraculously Sam pulled through but after two months in Bournemouth Hospital she developed sepsis and had to be rushed to Southampton Hospital.

She said: “They didn’t think I would make I through the night.”

Doctors made the decision to put Sam in an induced coma and operated to remove the dead tissue and half of her pancreas.

A few days later Sam woke up with a drainage bag hanging out of her, on an NG feeding tube and couldn’t walk.

Sam was in Southampton Hospital for a month before spending a month back in Bournemouth Hospital. She was able to head home in August 2022.

Sam has been left with chronic pancreatitis — where the pancreas becomes permanently damaged from inflammation.

It means Sam now has a very strict diet and can’t have some of her favorite foods such as a fry up and pastries.

She has to stick to a low fat carb diet as food can flare up her condition and leave her in hospital.

Sam said: “It’s something I have to live with.

“I used to love my food.

“I used to love going out. Now I refrain from going anywhere in case I get a flare up.

“I can’t even have crisps, chocolate, fish and chips. I can’t have fast food.

“I can’t even pop to the bakery.”

It took her a year to get back walking properly and Sam still hasn’t been able to go back to work.

Sam is hoping she can “indulge” a little this Christmas — but worries she’ll end up in hospital with an inflammation flare up.

She said: “This year I’m really excited for Christmas.

“I’m ready to really enjoy it.”

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